2018-05-05T12:20:24ZLooking for your first fitness tracker, or an upgrade to the one you're already wearing? There are plenty of the wrist-worn gadgets available from companies like Garmin, Apple, and Fitbit but it's hard to know which are...

2018-05-22T18:10:37ZApple has revealed the dates and location for WWDC 2018, which is where we'll see the latest and greatest software that Apple has to offer. We may also see a new Mac Pro, new iPad, and more.

2018-05-01T12:05:09ZThe Apple Watch has surged to prominence in recent years. If you're in the market for an iOS wearable, we've sniffed out the best Apple Watch deals available right now for all three models of this great smartwatch.

2018-05-24T00:18:54ZA $100 bill can get you further than you might think -- so long as you know where to look. Check out our picks for the best tech under $100, whether you're in the market for headphones or a virtual-reality headset.

2018-05-09T10:21:49ZQualcomm will release a new smartwatch processing platform later this year, which it says will make wearables smaller, with improved features, and better battery life. Touchscreen smartwatches are in desperate need of a...

2018-05-17T17:13:17ZStarting to get a little tired of playing with the same software on your smartwatch? Turns out you have an open-source option, Linux-based smartwatch OS called AsteroidOS has just launched for a selection of watches.

2018-05-19T10:39:04ZGoogle’s Wear OS should be competing with the Apple Watch, but instead it has been left to stagnate without useful new features, or even any attention at Google I/O. Wear OS can be saved, and there are companies out there...

2018-05-15T13:21:14ZDeveloped by a team of research scientists at the College of Optics and Photonics at The University of Central Florida, ChroMorphous technology allows users to control and switch up the pattern on a fabric using a mobile app.

2018-04-30T19:59:34ZTwo of the biggest names in tech have joined forces to help bring an end to the flu. Bill Gates and Larry Page have pledged $12 million to researchers working to develop a universal vaccine for the flu.

2018-05-12T16:35:05ZWhether you're an amateur or a pro, the Base Tide Pro is designed to provide you with accurate tide height, tide time, sunrise, and sunset information so that you can spend less time searching for waves and more time surfing.

2018-05-07T13:37:18ZIn March, Fitbit unveiled the Fitbit Versa -- a fully featured smartwatch masquerading as a fitness tracker. Featuring a style similar to the Apple Watch, the Versa plants its flag as the successor to Fitbit's Blaze and...

2018-05-15T10:21:00ZIs it possible to lose weight and speed up your metabolism without changing your diet or exercise regime by stimulating the right part of your brain? We tried out the Modius headset, which promises to do exactly that, to...

2018-05-03T18:05:03ZThe start of Google's annual I/O conference is just days away. But what can you expect? With Android P, Google Assistant, Android Auto, and more on the list, here's what we think will be there, and how you can watch it.

2018-05-14T20:20:54ZGoogle has expanded the number of extra voices available to U.S. Google Assistant users, so you can pick between a number of different options. Find out exactly how to change your Google Assistant's voice with our easy guide.

2018-05-13T13:20:26ZAt the University of California, researchers have been busy exploring ways to project holograms directly into the brain. Think of it like 'Inception' meets next-generation healthcare.

2018-04-30T19:59:44ZSmartwatches have come a long way since their humble beginnings, and now is the time to buy one if you haven't already. We've rounded up the best smartwatch deals available right now.

2018-05-13T13:20:26ZHistorically, fitness trackers were made with a men's wrists in mind, featuring large bands with big, clunky designs. Thankfully, more smartwatch brands have started catering to women, offering smaller sizes and more...

2018-05-07T17:21:24ZSolos smart glasses are a wearable device that feature a head-up display for runners and cyclists to safely track workout metrics and data at a glance without having to look at another device.

2018-05-08T18:06:58ZFitness trackers have evolved drastically in recent years. These days, you wear it around the clock, letting it monitor what you eat, how you sleep, and how active you are. As such, you may want a waterproof fitness...

2018-05-10T16:49:08ZAn essential tool for day hiking, backpacking, snowshoeing, and mountaineering, here are our picks for the best trekking poles with picks from industry mainstays like Black Diamond and Gossamer Gear. So no matter if you're...

2018-04-30T19:59:39ZIf you're ready to kick-start your fitness regimen (or just take your current one to the next level), we've created a quick rundown of the best, most current Fitbit deals to help you decide which one is best for you.

2018-05-09T21:19:07ZWhat kind of surgeon do you call in when you’re dealing with an incredibly complex, rare procedure involving a cancerous tumor which affects just one in 1 million people each year? A robot one.

2018-05-03T18:05:02ZZerotie shoes incorporate a unique mechanical in the heel that uses a wheel that is turned in order to tighten or loosen the laces without the wearer ever having to touch them at any time.

2018-05-02T16:50:07ZStudio is a running app for iOS that allows users to join virtual running groups and classes anytime and anywhere, providing motivation and feedback while competing against other runners from around the world.

2018-05-02T23:04:47ZWith the price of tech constantly in flux, everyone is on the lookout for quality on the cheap. Whether you're looking for a fitness tracker or a means of capturing photos from above, here's the best tech under $50.

2018-05-02T11:05:36ZWith so many running applications to select from, it's tough to know which might have the exact set of features and benefits you're looking for. To help, we pitted Strava versus MayMyRun to see which popular fitness app...

2018-05-02T18:04:57ZResearchers at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland are developing ultrathin contact lenses capable of firing laser beams. Here's why the tech has the potential to be incredibly useful.

2018-05-01T18:04:51ZWrist-based heart rate monitors helped fitness enthusiasts ditch those bulky and uncomfortable chest strap monitors but which offers the best bang for the buck? To help, we've sifted through what's available to find five...

2018-05-01T18:04:49ZThe Lumos smart cycling helmet has been updates with Apple Watch support, allowing users to make hand signals indicating which way they are turning and have the helmet activate blinking lights in the appropriate direction.

2018-05-06T12:20:46ZPut down your mouse! Here are seven of the ways we’ll interact with computers in the decades to come. From voice control to brain interfaces, get ready to meet the future of interfaces.

2018-04-30T19:59:35ZWe've compiled a list of the best cheap fitness trackers currently on the market. No matter if you're looking for something stylish, simple, or just aren't willing to dish out the kind cash necessary for a high-end model,...

2018-05-04T19:35:27ZResearchers from the U.K have created contact lenses that use special dyes to filter out certain wavelengths of light. The results could help correct the vision of people with color-blindness.

2018-05-02T13:34:45ZThe Finnish gear company Nokia began "a strategic review of its digital health business" in February, which includes recently acquired Withings, and may cut up to 400 jobs in its native Finland. Now, it's selling Withings...

2018-04-30T19:59:35ZA pair of major food recalls this past week focus on romaine lettuce and hens' eggs. The CDC advises discarding all romaine lettuce. More than 200 million eggs distributed from a North Carolina farm were also recalled.

2018-05-03T22:35:15ZMicrosoft has been awarded a few new patents that suggest it's still working on new iterations of the Microsoft Band. The patents describe ways to estimate the wearer's blood pressure.

2018-05-01T09:49:22ZLG may be working on a new smartwatch that combines a touchscreen with a set of analog watch hands. We don't know what it will look like yet, but a set of specs have been leaked. Here's what you need to know about the LG...

2018-04-30T19:35:47ZThinking about springing for an Apple Watch but don't know which one is right for your individual needs and situation? We compare all the options to help you figure out which is the right model, finish, and band for you.

2018-05-01T19:19:52ZThe dream of robot exosuits is that they can give human wearers vastly increased strength, speed and endurance with no negative repercussions. Reality may not be quite so simple, a new study suggests.

2018-04-30T19:59:39ZThe prospect of true wireless charging across distance, powering our phones, smartwatches, remote controls, and gamepads without wires or contact is creeping ever closer, but there are still some challenges to overcome.

2018-04-30T19:59:45ZA proper hiking watch should track exercise metrics and act as a navigational copilot during any kind of hike -- ideally, it'll even have a built-in GPS system and sensors capable of recording figures like heart rate,...

2018-05-01T18:04:50ZVirtual reality headsets can be pretty darn amazing, but its controllers could do more to make the experience even more immersive. Here are 8 technologies which promise to help out.

2018-04-30T19:59:41ZResearchers from the University at Buffalo have developed 3D-printed dentures which are able to release controlled doses of medication. They could be used to help battle infections.

2018-04-30T19:59:48ZStartup Mammoth Biosciences promises to offer unprecedented disease diagnostics, using CRISPR to detect biomarkers associated with any disease. The startup has branded itself as the world’s first CRISPR-powered diagnostic...

2018-04-30T19:59:46ZWant a quick and easy way to know how impaired your senses might be after a session with Mary Jane? The University of Chicago's Am I Stoned? app promises to do exactly that with an assortment of reflex-testing games.

2018-04-30T19:59:43ZFitbit launched the Versa in April and while it's generated some much-deserved attention, one of its best features is its easily interchangeable bands. To spice it up, Fitbit offers straps in leather and stainless steel,...

2018-04-30T19:59:43ZNike's latest technology patent describes how the company would use a thermoelectric module to provide warmth and cooler temperatures to maintain a constant core temperature, increasing an athlete's performance over time.

2018-04-30T19:59:42ZResearchers from Caltech have developed glowing contact lenses which could be used to help battle blindness in the hundreds of millions of people around the world who suffer from diabetes.

2018-04-30T19:59:38ZIn a new book called Re-Engineer Humanity, Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and Brett Frischmann, professor of law at Villanova University, argue that technology is causing...

2018-04-30T19:59:37ZWorking with the DEA, Google Maps introduced a locator tool for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The tool finds a safe nearby place to dispose of unneeded prescriptions. Flushing or throwing drugs out pollutes the...

2018-04-30T19:59:33ZFor those who lie awake at night with their minds racing, electrotherapy could help reduce stress and improve sleep. One such product is the Kortex, and we gave it a spin for a month. Despite the high price, it works.

2018-04-30T19:50:33ZBotBoxer is a robotic punching bag designed to simulate a real opponent. Unlike your conventional punching bag, BotBoxer can “see,” “feel,” and “react." It can dodge your punches and help you become a better boxer.

Construction workers, farmers and others who work in the sun are at greater risk for skin cancer, according to researchers. And a new study reveals these job-related cancers cost nations millions in medical expenses.

Much of the debate over when to start having mammograms has focused on lives saved, but new research suggests that early screening might also translate into smaller tumors and less aggressive breast cancer treatments.

(Lillie Paquette/MIT School of Engineering via AP). This undated photo provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering in May 2018 shows a capsule packed with electronics and genetically engineered living cells in Cambridge,...

Scientists develop a swallowed capsule that might someday be used to spot health problems from inside the gut.More >>

Scientists develop a swallowed capsule that might someday be used to spot health problems from inside the gut.More >>

(HealthCare.gov via AP). This screen grab shows the main page of the healthcare.gov website in Washington, on Monday, May 21, 2018. A major government survey finds that the U.S. clung to its health insurance gains last year, a surprise after President ...

(Dave Kettering/Telegraph Herald via AP). FILE - In this Aug. 9, 2017 file photo, workers dig a new grave at a church cemetery in New Vienna, Iowa. Preliminary data released on Wednesday, May 23, 2018 shows U.S. death rates rose again last year, indica...

Preliminary data shows U.S. death rates rose again last year, indicating that 2017 likely will mark the third straight decline in American life expectancy.More >>

Preliminary data shows U.S. death rates rose again last year, indicating that 2017 likely will mark the third straight decline in American life expectancy.More >>

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin). In this April 13, 2018, photo Josephine Rizo sits in her home with her stack of bills from her ongoing battle with cancer in Phoenix. As treatment costs soar and insurance coverage shrinks, hospitals and patient advocates a...

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Tennessee says it hopes to improve access to care for children with cancer around the world by investing $100 million in an expansion of its global outreach program.More >>

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Tennessee says it hopes to improve access to care for children with cancer around the world by investing $100 million in an expansion of its global outreach program.More >>

(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File). FILE - In this Feb. 20, 2014 file photo, a customer exhales vapor from an e-cigarette at a store in New York. In a large study of company wellness programs released on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, e-cigarettes worked no ...

In a large study of company wellness programs, free electronic cigarettes did not help smokers quit more than usual methods such as nicotine patches did.More >>

In a large study of company wellness programs, free electronic cigarettes did not help smokers quit more than usual methods such as nicotine patches did.More >>

(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, file). FILE - In this May 11, 2018 file photo President Donald Trump speaks during an event about prescription drug prices with Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.

New US health chief pledges more action if Ebola outbreak in Congo spreads.More >>

New US health chief pledges more action if Ebola outbreak in Congo spreads.More >>

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When July 4th comes, most of us want to be outside in the warm weather soaking up the sun until it’s time to watch fireworks. All that heat and outdoor eating can lead to some risky food safety situations.

When July 4th comes, most of us want to be outside in the warm weather soaking up the sun until it’s time to watch fireworks. All that heat and outdoor eating can lead to some risky food safety situations.